Marketing
Digital Marketing Automation
Content, outreach and reporting agents that keep your marketing running every day, overseen by people who know your brand.
Overview
What it does
Agents draft, schedule, personalise and report while your team approves and steers. Marketing that ships consistently, instead of in occasional bursts.
- On-brand content drafted and scheduled daily
- Campaigns launched, personalised and optimised
- Reporting pulled together into one clear view

Use cases
Where teams put it to work
A few of the ways businesses use digital marketing automation day to day.
Always-on content
Draft and schedule blog, social and email.
Lead nurture
Personalised journeys that move prospects along.
Reporting
Pull performance into one clear weekly view.
SEO upkeep
Briefs, metadata and internal links handled.
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What's included
Everything you get
Content production
On-brand drafts for blog, social and email at pace.
Campaign management
Sequences built, launched and optimised automatically.
Personalisation
Messaging tailored to segment and behaviour.
SEO support
Briefs, metadata and internal linking handled for you.
Reporting
Performance pulled together into one clear view.
Brand guardrails
Humans approve tone and claims before anything goes live.
How marketing automation works in practice
Consistency is where most small marketing teams struggle, so we set agents to handle the daily grind: drafting on-brand content, scheduling posts and emails, personalising messaging by segment and pulling performance into a single clear view. The engine keeps running even in your busiest weeks.
Crucially, your brand stays protected. Agents draft from your real voice and proof points, and a person approves tone and claims before anything goes live, so you get pace without the risk of off-message content slipping out. Campaigns are launched, tested and optimised continuously rather than in occasional pushes.
That frees your people for the work machines can't do: strategy, big creative bets and the relationships that win business. Operators review what's working, retire what isn't, and keep the whole programme pointed at measurable outcomes.
Why now
Why this matters
Consistency beats occasional brilliance in marketing, but small teams can't ship content and run campaigns every single day. Agents keep the engine running so your people focus on strategy and the big creative bets.
How we deliver
From audit to live in weeks
Audit
We map the workflow and design the guardrails before building.
Build & train
We build the agent around your tools and train it on your material.
Operate & guard
We monitor, review edge cases and keep performance accurate.
Pace without losing your brand
The risk with marketing automation is bland, off-message output. We avoid it by grounding every agent in your real brand voice, your proof points and your guidelines, then keeping a human approval step before anything is published.
We connect to the tools you already use for content, scheduling, CRM and analytics, so the programme runs end to end rather than in disconnected pieces. You see exactly what's scheduled and what's performing in one place.
The outcome is a marketing function that ships every day and improves every week, while your people spend their time on strategy and the creative work that actually differentiates you.
FAQs
Questions about Digital Marketing Automation
No. Agents work from your brand voice and real proof points, and a human approves everything before it publishes.
We can complement or replace it, many clients use us to run the day-to-day so their people focus on strategy and creative.
Most projects start with a fixed-price build and a simple monthly fee to run, monitor and improve the agent. You get a clear, costed quote after a short audit, no open-ended bills.
Always. Agents work inside your existing tools, your data stays yours, and every action has guardrails, approvals and an audit trail. A senior operator reviews edge cases and keeps performance accurate.